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Last Thursday evening 30 federal Drug Enforcement Administration
agents raided the Los Angeles Cannabis Resource Cooperative, a medical certification and dispensing center for physician-certified patients who are authorized by California law to cultivate, possess and use cannabis, or marijuana. No charges have been filed, although all of the center's plants, patient records, computers, gardening equipment and marijuana were seized. "This represents a major escalation in the federal war on marijuana patients," Dale Gieringer of California National Organization for Reform of Marijuana Laws told us. "Previously the feds used civil injunctions to close Northern California coops. But this raid, combined with a raid three weeks ago on a grower in Ventura, the raid on Dr. Marion Fry in Cool and reports of increased surveillance at Northern California facilities, suggest the feds are looking for serious jail time for patients and care providers." The U.S. Supreme Court decided in June that federal law does not include a "medical necessity" defense against federal marijuana prohibition laws. Although the court did not invalidate California's medical marijuana law, passed by voters in 1996 as Proposition 215, most activists had expected some federal action, especially once former Rep. Asa Hutchinson was confirmed as head of the DEA. If charges are filed, they should present some interesting state and local government versus national government federalism issues. The Los Angeles cooperative has worked closely since Prop. 215 was passed with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Dept., which patrols its location in West Hollywood, and with the West Hollywood City Council. On Friday Sheriff's Capt. Lynda Castro, along with all five members of the West Hollywood City Council and representatives from Rep. Henry Waxman, state Sen. Sheila Kuehl and Assembly members Paul Koretz and Jackie Goldberg, participated in a news conference expressing sadness at an action that will leave 900 AIDS patients with no secure access to a medicine that their doctors say helps them. The stage is set for a national-local power struggle, with the feds wondering if they dare risk a jury trial of a patient in California. Newshawk: RL Root Pubdate: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 Source: Orange County Register (CA) Copyright: 2001 The Orange County Register Contact: letters@ocregister.com Website: http://www.ocregister.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/321 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?115 (Cannabis - California) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?194 (Hutchinson, Asa) |
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